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ana. >> reporter: scott, columbine high school was closed from the day of the shooting in april 1999 until august of that year, nd the reopening of that school capped a long recovery for at least one survivor, patrick freland. > there are a lot of challenges that went on in those weeks and f cths. i think the biggest aspect of it was just the love and support anm the community. th reporter: patrick ireland was om when he was shot. he became known as "the boy in landwindow." it took him three hours to get where. he crawled past dead classmates, despite gunshot wounds to his head and leg that left him ledtially paralyzed. >> there were a number of times deere i was just passing in and out of consciousness and wondering, you know, what was berng to happen next, if the gunmen would come back in. t> reporter: the library where he and other students were shot was torn down. applause ) ibur months passed before columbine students returned to their school. they turned it into a celebration. ireland was there. how important was that moment for you going back to that school? >> it was very imp
ana. >> reporter: scott, columbine high school was closed from the day of the shooting in april 1999 until august of that year, nd the reopening of that school capped a long recovery for at least one survivor, patrick freland. > there are a lot of challenges that went on in those weeks and f cths. i think the biggest aspect of it was just the love and support anm the community. th reporter: patrick ireland was om when he was shot. he became known as "the boy in landwindow."...
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high school. and i think eight times or nine times i'm still still not even one hundred percent sure how many times or something like that i just said narrating along with my friend rachel who you know she died. died right next to me basically i was the last person to see her alive so it's pretty horrifying obviously castaldo is now partially paralyzed he left colorado to settle in california because of the thought buying a condo would be a smart investment and provide a good place to live with his cat instead he was caught up in the mortgage crisis now the company that owns his loan refuses to negotiate i think more than enough people that are on the street especially since you know i keep saying the banks can pretty much hand in everything which is i think that's going to change. you only free assistance because dollars are confined was with occupy activists which have helped him get legal assistance richard lives here just a couple blocks away from hollywood famous sunset boulevard but the hard
high school. and i think eight times or nine times i'm still still not even one hundred percent sure how many times or something like that i just said narrating along with my friend rachel who you know she died. died right next to me basically i was the last person to see her alive so it's pretty horrifying obviously castaldo is now partially paralyzed he left colorado to settle in california because of the thought buying a condo would be a smart investment and provide a good place to live with...
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he favors demolishing only the areas where people were killed, like columbine high school in colorado after that 1999 mass shooting. >>> bay area human rights activists protested the 11th 11th anniversary of the opening of the u.s. prison camp on guantanamo bay today. a protester posed as a detainee at the golden gate bridge. the groups, code pink and world can't wait, then marched across the bridge. president obama vowed to close guantanamo when he campaigned in 2008 but the white house later decided to keep the camp open. >>> a new controversy is brewing over one of the top oscar contenders for best film whiff some big name actors urging the academy not to support the movie. >> when is the last time you saw -- >> it's scenes depicting the role of enhanced interrogation techniques in the hunt for osama bin laden that have veteran actors martin sheen and ed asner joining the backlash against "zero dark thirty." it's up for five awards. actor david clemon who don't feel the film is deserving. >> can't separate artistry and morality and i hope my fellow members of the academy will consi
he favors demolishing only the areas where people were killed, like columbine high school in colorado after that 1999 mass shooting. >>> bay area human rights activists protested the 11th 11th anniversary of the opening of the u.s. prison camp on guantanamo bay today. a protester posed as a detainee at the golden gate bridge. the groups, code pink and world can't wait, then marched across the bridge. president obama vowed to close guantanamo when he campaigned in 2008 but the white...
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high school. first responders waited for s.w.a.t. teams to arrive. even as the attack continued. >> prior to columbine, isolate and wait. now it's not. it's train your first responders, equip your first responders and go at an aggress i have situation. >> it is mentally demanding. in this classroom shooting drill, officer james was the first cop through the door. >> how do you make yourself go toward the sound of gunfire? >> it's not easy. it's a lot of training. human instinct is to run from gun shots. we are the people that are going to the gun shots. >> so police continue to sharpen their response plans. that won't stop mass shootings, but it could make a life or death difference when violence erupts. fair fax, virginia. >>> are there times when trashing your boss online is okay? yes. according to the national labor relations board. cbs 5 reporter says complaints within limits are an employee's right. and they can't get fired for it. >> why does she even administer here? >> my boss -- >> do not
high school. first responders waited for s.w.a.t. teams to arrive. even as the attack continued. >> prior to columbine, isolate and wait. now it's not. it's train your first responders, equip your first responders and go at an aggress i have situation. >> it is mentally demanding. in this classroom shooting drill, officer james was the first cop through the door. >> how do you make yourself go toward the sound of gunfire? >> it's not easy. it's a lot of training. human...
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the columbine high school massacre. answering president obama's call, what can we as citizens do to stop the senseless violence? the last 26 years, dr. joe marshal and the omega boys club street soldiers has made it their mission to keep people alive. gun violence is the number one killer of young people. did you know that? omega boys shrub has become the national model for programs across the country and here to give us his take on how we can end gun violence in america is founder and executive director of the omega boys club street soldiers, dr. joe marshal. welcome back, joe. >> uh. >> great to have you back. >> thank you. thank you. >> you said at the white house talking about this issue. >> yeah. >> and getting your arms around it. why? >> why do we have this issue in america? >> well, basically, you have it because people feel hey need -- feel they need to settle their problems with violence we have a culture of violence here for a long time and exists in the inner city, it exists in the suburb and in rural areas,
the columbine high school massacre. answering president obama's call, what can we as citizens do to stop the senseless violence? the last 26 years, dr. joe marshal and the omega boys club street soldiers has made it their mission to keep people alive. gun violence is the number one killer of young people. did you know that? omega boys shrub has become the national model for programs across the country and here to give us his take on how we can end gun violence in america is founder and...
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there was a guard on duty at columbine high school when the tragedy happened. a virginia tech where colin goddard was shot, we know there was an entire police force. this is not going to keep us safe. what keeps us say it is the root cause solutions the administration is working on and also having a say, functioning, healthy school environment where children are not afraid of police officers but actually getting gauge their school leaders and their teachers on matters of instruction or a healthy climate instead of feeling like their school is being treated like a prison. >> sean burke, can you respond to what damon hewitt said an address specifically whether you have any concerns about a large number of police officers in school planning a disciplinary rule, not just a security 1? >> the first point is that of course people are going to feel safer with a police officer in your school. i think any citizen that is doing nothing wrong feels much safer with a police officer nearby. you are going to have a decreased fear of crime want you to know that officer and de
there was a guard on duty at columbine high school when the tragedy happened. a virginia tech where colin goddard was shot, we know there was an entire police force. this is not going to keep us safe. what keeps us say it is the root cause solutions the administration is working on and also having a say, functioning, healthy school environment where children are not afraid of police officers but actually getting gauge their school leaders and their teachers on matters of instruction or a...
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high school. first responders there waited for s.w.a.t. teams to arrive even as the attack continued. >> prior to columbine, we would contain, isolate, and wait. now it's not. it's train your first responders equip your first responders, and go in an aggress aggressive situation. >> reporter: it's mentally demanding. in this classroom shooting drill, this officer was the first through the door. >> police, police. >> reporter: how do you make yourself go toward the gunfire? >> it's not easy. it's a lot of training. the human instinct is to run from gunshots, and we unfortunately are the people that are going to the gunshots. >> reporter: so police continue to sharpen their response plan. that won't stop mass shootings, but it could make a life-or-death difference when violence erupts. bob orr, cbs news, fairfax, virginia. >> and that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> your realtime captio
high school. first responders there waited for s.w.a.t. teams to arrive even as the attack continued. >> prior to columbine, we would contain, isolate, and wait. now it's not. it's train your first responders equip your first responders, and go in an aggress aggressive situation. >> reporter: it's mentally demanding. in this classroom shooting drill, this officer was the first through the door. >> police, police. >> reporter: how do you make yourself go toward the...
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high school. first responders there waited for swat teams to arrive, even as the attack continued. >> prior to columbine, we know "contain, isolate and wait." now, it's not. it's train the first responders, equip your first responders, and go at an aggressive situation. >> reporter: it's mentally demanding. in this classroom shooting drill, officer james rapoli was the first cop through the door. >> police, police! >> reporter: how do you make yourself go toward the sound of gunfire? >> it's not easy. it's a lot of training. human instinct is to run from gunshots, and we, unfortunately, are the people we're going to the gunshot. >> reporter: so police continue to sharpen their response plans. that won't stop mass shootings but it could make a life-or- death difference when violence erupts. bob orr, cbs news, fairfax virginia. >> pelley: they escaped the war, but they're stuck in a no man's land with no heat or running water. and oh, say, did she sing? when the cbs evening news continues. ÷o [ mal
high school. first responders there waited for swat teams to arrive, even as the attack continued. >> prior to columbine, we know "contain, isolate and wait." now, it's not. it's train the first responders, equip your first responders, and go at an aggressive situation. >> reporter: it's mentally demanding. in this classroom shooting drill, officer james rapoli was the first cop through the door. >> police, police! >> reporter: how do you make yourself go...
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high school survivor keep this house off the auction block. somebody ever. left nothing to live. for precious children. rajiv shoulders. leave it to die. hard to. educate. in iraq. don't come down on my grandma crime. or. her grandma coming up. next. the worst she goes the. white house of the day the radio guy bought a bale of minutes from a quick profit i want to watch quote for about fifteen years you've never seen anything like this i'm cold.
high school survivor keep this house off the auction block. somebody ever. left nothing to live. for precious children. rajiv shoulders. leave it to die. hard to. educate. in iraq. don't come down on my grandma crime. or. her grandma coming up. next. the worst she goes the. white house of the day the radio guy bought a bale of minutes from a quick profit i want to watch quote for about fifteen years you've never seen anything like this i'm cold.
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the principal offthe columbine high school in colorado....ven reached out to parent and teaccers of sandy hook..... giving advice on what their school did after 3 3 a 5 year old ennsylvania girl is suspended from school.. and labeled a "terroristtthreat..." for comment she maae at aabus stop. the girl told aclassmate.. sheewassgoinn to shoot a bubble gun at her.that's when the school suspenned her for - 10 days.now-- the girl's -3 parents have hired an attornny to fighh the suspension.the school district ays that they 3 thousandssof national guard troops are in d-c this weekend... ready for theeinauguratioo. nats 3 more than 6- thousand guardsmen were given arrest powers as thhy arrivee in the nation's capptol.many will help with security uring the inaugural parade anddother will be placed near the - convention center for security at the inaugural ball.it's an - hooor that many of these troops are looking forward to. &p ive ever been to an inauguration so its really an honor to come down downthere are so mann guard members n town that sii city sshoolss wll be turned into hotels... and mil
the principal offthe columbine high school in colorado....ven reached out to parent and teaccers of sandy hook..... giving advice on what their school did after 3 3 a 5 year old ennsylvania girl is suspended from school.. and labeled a "terroristtthreat..." for comment she maae at aabus stop. the girl told aclassmate.. sheewassgoinn to shoot a bubble gun at her.that's when the school suspenned her for - 10 days.now-- the girl's -3 parents have hired an attornny to fighh the...
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i mean, there were two armed guards at columbine high school that were outgunned by the teenagers who had assault rifles and guns that they got at gun shows. that's not a solution. and it's not a solution to parade gun owners around. there are 70 million gun owners in this country and only 3 million members of the nra. the nra is an extreme outlier and it's gun owners like me and those watching the show to step up and create a new national organization of reasonable moderate gun owners and mark kelly and gabby giffords has started that today. if we build on that, the nra it's going to be neutralized. we're going to provide cover for reasonable moderate congress people to create gun laws like we created laws for automobiles and any other inherently dangerous product. we will reduce the 87 gun deaths to a fraction without any inconvenience to gun owners who are moderate like me. >> jennifer: all right john, you are a fabulous spokesperson for the cause. i really appreciate your continual availability on these horrible tragedy but with a ray of hope. john rosenthal chairman of "stop hand
i mean, there were two armed guards at columbine high school that were outgunned by the teenagers who had assault rifles and guns that they got at gun shows. that's not a solution. and it's not a solution to parade gun owners around. there are 70 million gun owners in this country and only 3 million members of the nra. the nra is an extreme outlier and it's gun owners like me and those watching the show to step up and create a new national organization of reasonable moderate gun owners and mark...
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after the columbine high school killings, he told congress the nra's members were being unfairly blamed. >> somehow our reckless societal pathogen, an empire opposed to safety, caution and reason. that's a cruel and dangerous lie. >> reporter: when arizona congresswoman gabby giffords was shot, lapierre said it happened not far from a school, a gun-free zone. once again, he lit into his foes. >> it didn't make any difference. their laws don't work. their lies don't ring true. and if tucson tells us anything at all, it tells us this. government failed. >> reporter: now even with newtown still close at hand, he says it is gun control advocates who are endangering america. >> we believe in our right to defend ourselves. and our families, with semiautomatic firearms technology. >> reporter: still, for all his bluster, lapierre has turned the nra into a political juggernaut, amassing more than four million members and pouring $16 million into political races last year alone. making politicians fear not only his bark but also his bite. erin? >> thanks to tom foreman. >>> still to come, contro
after the columbine high school killings, he told congress the nra's members were being unfairly blamed. >> somehow our reckless societal pathogen, an empire opposed to safety, caution and reason. that's a cruel and dangerous lie. >> reporter: when arizona congresswoman gabby giffords was shot, lapierre said it happened not far from a school, a gun-free zone. once again, he lit into his foes. >> it didn't make any difference. their laws don't work. their lies don't ring true....
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high school. that did not deter them one bit. and my lord, i'm just looking at the statistic here, i think there were 12 students and teachers shot and themselves as well. i could name so many different instances where there were armed people present, perhaps the most significant, ft. hood. you don't get more armed than ft. hood. and yet the number of deaths in ft. hood, 13 people killed there. so i'm just not clear that i understand the notion that having an armed posse will stop mad men from being able to empty chambers of dozens and dozens of bullets before even anybody can get there to help. >> well, you know, you can go into all the different scenarios. i can do that, too. we don't have the time. but the fact is we're going to try to stop any of these bad guys from getting into the school, not when they're already in there. so that's just eyes and ears of deterrence. let everybody know that we are out there, especially the bad guys, and we'll take whatever action we deem necessary. >> sheriff
high school. that did not deter them one bit. and my lord, i'm just looking at the statistic here, i think there were 12 students and teachers shot and themselves as well. i could name so many different instances where there were armed people present, perhaps the most significant, ft. hood. you don't get more armed than ft. hood. and yet the number of deaths in ft. hood, 13 people killed there. so i'm just not clear that i understand the notion that having an armed posse will stop mad men from...
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universal background checks could have prevented the columbine high school gunman from buying an assault weapon from a private seller who had bought it at a gun show. the president also proposed clearing the way for schools who want armed guards to get them. but he made just a passing reference to violent video games calling for research on their effects. and there was not a single mention of hollywood, violence, television or movies. president obama knows the only way anything meaningful will get done, though, on guns is if gun control advocates are able to tap into public emotion. frustration and anger. yesterday he pleaded with americans to confront congress directly. >> ask them what's more important. doing whatever it takes to get a "a" grade from the gun lobby that funds their campaigns or giving parents some peace of mind when they drop their child off for first grade. >> and he showcased the children that have written him since newtown. >> on the letter that julia wrote me, she said, "i know that laws have to be passed by congress. but i beg you to try very hard." julia, i will t
universal background checks could have prevented the columbine high school gunman from buying an assault weapon from a private seller who had bought it at a gun show. the president also proposed clearing the way for schools who want armed guards to get them. but he made just a passing reference to violent video games calling for research on their effects. and there was not a single mention of hollywood, violence, television or movies. president obama knows the only way anything meaningful will...
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on one side of my district is columbine high school and the other is aurora, colorado. as you heard some of the senators speaking today and carolyn mccarthy, these mass killings and events affect not just the people killed or wounded or in the case of the theater shooting in aurora, colorado, that night the whole community was affected. neighborhoods were affected. we have families from tucson and virginia tech and newtown here today. and i would like to read something that was sent to us yesterday by some of the families of the victims. our loved ones were murdered in the colorado theatre on july 20 in 1 of the worst massacres in u.s. history by the exact weapon and high-capacity magazines that senator feinstein is addressing in her proposed legislation today. our loved ones were gunned down in an entire generation of families were taken away in a matter of seconds. we listened to the 9/11 tapes played in court and we sat in agony as we heard 30 shots fired within 27 seconds, wondering if we'll one of those bullets kill their children. a ar-15 was used in that massacre
on one side of my district is columbine high school and the other is aurora, colorado. as you heard some of the senators speaking today and carolyn mccarthy, these mass killings and events affect not just the people killed or wounded or in the case of the theater shooting in aurora, colorado, that night the whole community was affected. neighborhoods were affected. we have families from tucson and virginia tech and newtown here today. and i would like to read something that was sent to us...
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-- columbine high school. on the other side of my district is aurora, colorado. these events, these mass killings, the fact not just the people killed or wounded or the hundred traumatized by war in that theater that night, but whole communities. i know we have family members from tucson, a virginia tech, newtown here today. i want to read something that was sent to last yesterday's by some of the families of the aurora for victims. "our loved ones were murdered in the aurora, colorado, theatre on july 20. in one of the worst massacres in u.s. history by the exact weapons and high-capacity magazines that senator feinstein is addressing in her proposed legislation today. our loved ones were gunned down in an entire generation of our families take away in a matter of seconds. we listened to the 9/11 tapes played in courts and sad in agony as we heard of 30 shots fired within 27 seconds wondering if one of those bullets killed our children. ar15 was used in that massacre. in 2012, this nation's of 15 mass shootin
-- columbine high school. on the other side of my district is aurora, colorado. these events, these mass killings, the fact not just the people killed or wounded or the hundred traumatized by war in that theater that night, but whole communities. i know we have family members from tucson, a virginia tech, newtown here today. i want to read something that was sent to last yesterday's by some of the families of the aurora for victims. "our loved ones were murdered in the aurora, colorado,...
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. >> the officials have reached out to the officials at columbine high school. >>> the journal news printed the names and addresses of gun holders living near new york city. the editors are saying they have sent a message and will continue to coverage the topic. >>> overnight, one woman was taken to the hospital after what is possibly a dui accident. the woman was taken to the hospital after the accident on 880. a c altran worker saw the accident and called for help. the driver was taken into custody for suspicion of dui. >>> a possible hit and run accident this morning happened around highway 4. the red van landed on its side and we're told by the time the police arrived, that vehicle was gone. we are waiting to hear more on the condition. >>> a driver struck and killed a pedestrian. the accident happened at 5:45 last night near 7th and howard streets. the officer have not said whether the woman was in a crosswalk, but a man in the area said the area is dangerous. >> people drive crazy here. i walk to and from work and i have to tell you a car cuts in front of me in the crosswalk. >>> the
. >> the officials have reached out to the officials at columbine high school. >>> the journal news printed the names and addresses of gun holders living near new york city. the editors are saying they have sent a message and will continue to coverage the topic. >>> overnight, one woman was taken to the hospital after what is possibly a dui accident. the woman was taken to the hospital after the accident on 880. a c altran worker saw the accident and called for help. the...
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. >> columbine high school had an entire police force at virginia chadwick. but what i would like to principally focused on an old directives to mayor said for being from virginia. philadelphia, d.c. and other major cities have the toughest guy mosque, but look at all the gun crime. virginia is one of the major problems because what happens even though governor wilde passed a law limiting handguns to an amount, date and reverse the virginia legislature and so now people will go and another thick and show her or whatever, often time stop to buy cases of guns, transport them up 95 and then find a street corner, open up the trunk and saw the guns. i'd like to mayor to address the phenomenon and white demands federal legislation. thank you. >> mr. kildee, one minute. unless the mayor to answer questions first because he has to leave. >> panel comic thank you for your present during testimony. i represent flint michigan, where over the last two years on the one in every 540 residents have been slain an amazing statistic. i talked to her prosecutor today. his conce
. >> columbine high school had an entire police force at virginia chadwick. but what i would like to principally focused on an old directives to mayor said for being from virginia. philadelphia, d.c. and other major cities have the toughest guy mosque, but look at all the gun crime. virginia is one of the major problems because what happens even though governor wilde passed a law limiting handguns to an amount, date and reverse the virginia legislature and so now people will go and...
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columbine high school. we had an entire police school at virginia tech. but what i would like to principally focus on -- and i'll direct this to mayor nutter -- being from virginia, invariablely the n.r.a. points out philadelphia and d.c. and other major cities saying they have the toughest gun laws but look at all the gun crime. virginia is one of the major problems because what happens, even though governor wilder limited handguns to one a month, they reversed it, the virginia legislature. so now people will go in and whether it's a gun show or whatever, buy cases of guns, transport them up 95 and then find a convenient urban street corner, open up the trunk and sell the guns. so i'd like the mayor to address that phenomenon and why it demands federal legislation. thank you. >> mr. kildee one minute and then i'll ask -- i am going to ask the mayor to answer the question first because he'll have to leave. mr. kildee. >> thank you, panel. thank you for your presence here and your testimony. i represent flint, michigan, where over the last few years one in
columbine high school. we had an entire police school at virginia tech. but what i would like to principally focus on -- and i'll direct this to mayor nutter -- being from virginia, invariablely the n.r.a. points out philadelphia and d.c. and other major cities saying they have the toughest gun laws but look at all the gun crime. virginia is one of the major problems because what happens, even though governor wilder limited handguns to one a month, they reversed it, the virginia legislature. so...
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school students at columbine and elementary school students at newtown and kids on street corners in chicago on too frequent a basis to tolerate. all the families who never imagined they would lose a loved one to a bullet those rights are at stake. we're responsible. >> john: later in the day house minority nancy pelosi responded that congress must do its part without further delay. we can work together to insure that this time it will, indeed be different. house speaker boehner quote house economies of jurisdiction will review these recommendations and if senate passes a bill, we'll also take a look at that, turning it over as if it's infectious. as for the national rifle association, it accused the president of missing the point of the newtown tragedy saying attacking firearms and ignoring children is not a solution to the crisis we face as a nation. only honest, law-abiding gun owners will be affected and our children will remain vulnerable to the inevitability of more tragedy. here's what happens the president offers 23 proposals and a series of gun control laws without taking an
school students at columbine and elementary school students at newtown and kids on street corners in chicago on too frequent a basis to tolerate. all the families who never imagined they would lose a loved one to a bullet those rights are at stake. we're responsible. >> john: later in the day house minority nancy pelosi responded that congress must do its part without further delay. we can work together to insure that this time it will, indeed be different. house speaker boehner quote...
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and high school students at columbine and elementary school students in newtown. those rights are at stake. we're responsible. >> chris: question: can you support a measure that would limit the size of these high-capacity clips that hold 30 rounds or 100 rounds? can you support a universal background check? >> you know, let's see what they come up with in terms of a specific proposal -- specific proposals. certainly, at newtown, what an incredible tragedy for every family involved. for that community. i have got a 2nd grade son and i have grandchildren about that age, and it was a terrible thing, those families, frankly, will never recover from. but, let's talk about changes that would have done something about that. so far, i don't see that. you know, connecticut is the -- one of the hardest places in the country to get a weapon but the young man had weapons but what else did the young man have? we had mental problems and a history of problems with security officials. as all of the cases the president mentioned did have. how do we share that information better? a
and high school students at columbine and elementary school students in newtown. those rights are at stake. we're responsible. >> chris: question: can you support a measure that would limit the size of these high-capacity clips that hold 30 rounds or 100 rounds? can you support a universal background check? >> you know, let's see what they come up with in terms of a specific proposal -- specific proposals. certainly, at newtown, what an incredible tragedy for every family involved....
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on one side of my district is columbine high school. on the other side of my district is aurora, colorado. these events, these mass killings, the fact not just the people killed or wounded or the hundred traumatized by war in that theater that night, but whole communities. i know we have family members from tucson, a virginia tech, newtown here today. i want to read something that was sent to last yesterday's by some of the families of the aurora for victims. "our loved ones were murdered in the aurora, colorado, theatre on july 20. in one of the worst massacres in u.s. history by the exact weapons and high-capacity magazines that senator feinstein is addressing in her proposed legislation today. our loved ones were gunned down in an entire generation of our families take away in a matter of seconds. we listened to the 9/11 tapes played in courts and sad in agony as we heard of 30 shots fired within 27 seconds wondering if one of those bullets killed our children. an ar15 was used in that massacre. in 2012, this nation's of 15 mass shoo
on one side of my district is columbine high school. on the other side of my district is aurora, colorado. these events, these mass killings, the fact not just the people killed or wounded or the hundred traumatized by war in that theater that night, but whole communities. i know we have family members from tucson, a virginia tech, newtown here today. i want to read something that was sent to last yesterday's by some of the families of the aurora for victims. "our loved ones were murdered...
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high school gunman from purchasing from a private seller. >> this is our first task as a society. keeping our children safe. >> reporter: to reinforce that point, mr. obama shared the stage with four children who had written letters to him since newtown. >> on the letter that julie wrote me, she said i know that laws have to be passed by congress. but i beg you to try very hard. julie, i will try very hard. >> also greeting the president, 10-year-old teja goode. >> you don't want to lose your life over one little thing, luke a bullet. >> reporter: before signing nearly two dozen executive actions, the president called on americans to ask representatives what's more important? >> doing whatever it takes to get an "a" grade from the gun lobby that funds their campaigns? or giving parents some piece of mind when they drop their child off for first grade? >> reporter: even before the president's remarks, the nra unleashed this attack. this invokes mr. obama's daughters. >> are the president's kids more important than yours? then why is he skeptical about putting armed security in our
high school gunman from purchasing from a private seller. >> this is our first task as a society. keeping our children safe. >> reporter: to reinforce that point, mr. obama shared the stage with four children who had written letters to him since newtown. >> on the letter that julie wrote me, she said i know that laws have to be passed by congress. but i beg you to try very hard. julie, i will try very hard. >> also greeting the president, 10-year-old teja goode. >>...
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school students at columbine and elementary school students in newtown. and kids on street corners in chicago, on too frequent a basis to tolerate. and all the families who never imagined they would lose a loved one to a bullet. those rights are at stake. we're responsible. and when i visited newtown last month, i spent private time with many of the families who lost their children that day, and, one was family of grace mcdonnell. grace's parents are here. grace was 7 years old when she was struck down, just a gorgeous, caring, joyful little girl. i'm told she loved pink. she loved the beach. she dreamed of becoming a painter. and so just before i left chris, her father, gave me one of other paintings. and i hung it in my private study just off the oval office. and every time i look at that painting i think about grace. and i think about the life that she lived, and the life that lay ahead of her, and most of all, i think about how when it comes to proing most vulnerable among us, we must act now. for grace. for the 25 other innocent children and devoted
school students at columbine and elementary school students in newtown. and kids on street corners in chicago, on too frequent a basis to tolerate. and all the families who never imagined they would lose a loved one to a bullet. those rights are at stake. we're responsible. and when i visited newtown last month, i spent private time with many of the families who lost their children that day, and, one was family of grace mcdonnell. grace's parents are here. grace was 7 years old when she was...
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school students in columbine and elementary students in newtown. end of quote. this is not so. except for its prohibition on slavery, the constitution limits only actions of government, not individuals. so for instance, the right to peacefully assemble protects individual rights to organize and protest and seek government action. that right is trivialized as protecting watching movies and shopping. in fact, just the opposite, they were included in the bill of rights because throughout history governments have wanted to shut up those who would criticize government to suppress unpopular religions or disarm people. the president cited constitutional protections of individuals rights as a basis for expanding federal power over the lives of private individuals. this is the same president who exceeded his power under the constitution to appoint recess appointments. so no wonder millions of american fear that the president might take executive action and congress may enact legislation that could lead to tyrannical federal government, i cannot accept the c
school students in columbine and elementary students in newtown. end of quote. this is not so. except for its prohibition on slavery, the constitution limits only actions of government, not individuals. so for instance, the right to peacefully assemble protects individual rights to organize and protest and seek government action. that right is trivialized as protecting watching movies and shopping. in fact, just the opposite, they were included in the bill of rights because throughout history...
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and high school students at columbine. and elementary school students in newtown. and kids on street corners in chicago on too frequent of basis to tolerate. and all the families who've never imagined that they'd lose a loved one to a bullet. those rights are at stake. we're responsible. and when i visited newtown last month, i spent some private time with many of the families who lost their children that day. one was the family of grace mcdonnell. grace's parents are here. grace was 7 years old when she was struck down. a gorgeous, caring, joyful little girl. i'm told she loved pink. she loved the beach. she dreamed of becoming a painter. and so just before i left chris, her father, gave me one of her paintings. and i hung it in my private study. just out of the oval office. and every time i look at that painting, i think about grace. and i think about the life that she lived. and the life that lay ahead of her. and mostov of all, i think abou how when it comes to protecting the most vulnerable among us, we must act now. for grace. for the 25 other innocent childr
and high school students at columbine. and elementary school students in newtown. and kids on street corners in chicago on too frequent of basis to tolerate. and all the families who've never imagined that they'd lose a loved one to a bullet. those rights are at stake. we're responsible. and when i visited newtown last month, i spent some private time with many of the families who lost their children that day. one was the family of grace mcdonnell. grace's parents are here. grace was 7 years...
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students at columbine and elementary school students in newtown and kids on street corners in chicago on too frequent basis to tolerate. all of families who have never imagined that they would lose a loved one to a bullet -- those rights are at stake. we are responsible. when i visited new town last month, i spent some private time with many families who lost children that day. one was the family of grace mcdonnell. her parents are here. grace was 7 years old was she was struck down. just a gorgeous, caring, joyful little girl. i am told she loved pink, she loved the beach, she dreamed of becoming a painter. just before i left chris, her father, gave me one of her paintings. i hung it in my private study just off the oval office. every time i look at that painting, i think about grace. i think about the life she lived to end the life that lay ahead of her and most of all, i think about how when it comes to protecting the most vulnerable among us, we must act now. for grace. for the 25 other innocent children and devoted educators who had so much left to give. for the men and women in
students at columbine and elementary school students in newtown and kids on street corners in chicago on too frequent basis to tolerate. all of families who have never imagined that they would lose a loved one to a bullet -- those rights are at stake. we are responsible. when i visited new town last month, i spent some private time with many families who lost children that day. one was the family of grace mcdonnell. her parents are here. grace was 7 years old was she was struck down. just a...
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school students at columbine and elementary school students in newtown and kids on street corners in chicago on too frequent a basis to tolerate. and all the families who never imagined that they'd lose a loved one to a bullet, those rights are at stake. we're responsible. and when i visited newtown last month, i spent some private time with many of the families who lost their children that day, and one was the family of grace mcdonnell, grace's parents were here. grace was 7 years old when she was struck down. just a gorgeous, caring, joyful little girl. i'm told she loved pink. she loved the beach. she dreamed of becoming a painter. and, so just before i left, chris, her father, gave me one of her paintings, and i hung it in my private study just off the oval office. and every time i look at that painting, i think about grace, and i think about the life that she lived and the life that lay ahead of her, and most of all, i think about how when it comes to protecting the most vulnerable among us, we must act now, for grace, for the 25 other innocent children and devoted educators who
school students at columbine and elementary school students in newtown and kids on street corners in chicago on too frequent a basis to tolerate. and all the families who never imagined that they'd lose a loved one to a bullet, those rights are at stake. we're responsible. and when i visited newtown last month, i spent some private time with many of the families who lost their children that day, and one was the family of grace mcdonnell, grace's parents were here. grace was 7 years old when she...
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school students at columbine, elementary school students in newtown and kid on street corners in chicago on too frequent basis to tolerate. all the families who never imagined they would lose a loved one to a blood -- bullet. those rights are at stake. we are responsible. when i visited newtown last month by spend private time with many families who lost children that day. one was the family of grace mcdonald, grace's parents are here. grace was 7 years old when she was struck down. a gorgeous, caring, a joyful little girl. i am told she loved pink, she loved the beach, she dreamed of becoming a painter and so just before i left chris, her father, gave me one of her paintings and i hung it in my private study just outside the oval office. every time i look at that painting i think about grace and i think about life that she lived and the life that lay ahead of her and most of all i think about how when it comes to protecting the most vulnerable among us we must act now. for grace. for the 25 other innocent children and devoted to caters to have so much left to give. for the men and women
school students at columbine, elementary school students in newtown and kid on street corners in chicago on too frequent basis to tolerate. all the families who never imagined they would lose a loved one to a blood -- bullet. those rights are at stake. we are responsible. when i visited newtown last month by spend private time with many families who lost children that day. one was the family of grace mcdonald, grace's parents are here. grace was 7 years old when she was struck down. a gorgeous,...
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school students in columbine an elementary school students in newtown. this is not so. except for its prohibition on slavery, the constitution only limits actions of government, not individuals. the right to peacefully assemble protect individual rights to organize, protest, and seek to change government action. that right is trivialized and missed characterized as protecting shopping and watching movies and those constitutional rights are not the source of governmental powers to enact legislation as the president suggested. in fact, just the opposite. they were included in the bill of rights because throughout history, governments have wanted to shut up those who would criticize government, to suppress unpopular religions, or disarm people. the president cited constitutional protections of individual rights as the basis for expanded federal power or lives of private individuals. this is the same president who exceeded his power under the constitution to appoint recess appointments. no wonder millions of americans fear the president might take executive
school students in columbine an elementary school students in newtown. this is not so. except for its prohibition on slavery, the constitution only limits actions of government, not individuals. the right to peacefully assemble protect individual rights to organize, protest, and seek to change government action. that right is trivialized and missed characterized as protecting shopping and watching movies and those constitutional rights are not the source of governmental powers to enact...
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school students ad columbine and elementary school students at newtown. end of quote. but this is not so. except for its prohibition hon slavery the constitution limits only actions of government, not individuals. so for instance, the right to peacefully assemble, protects individual rights to organize, to protest and seek to change government action. that right is trivialized and mischaracterized as protecting shopping and watching movies and those constitutional rights are not the source of governmental power to enact legislation as the president suggested in fact just the opposite. they were included in the bill of rights because throughout history governments have wanted to shut up those who would criticize government, to suppress unpopular religions or to disarm people. the president cited constitutional protections of individual rights as the basis for expanding federal power over the lives of private individuals. this is the same president who exceeded his pewer under the constitution to appoint recess appointments. so no wonder millions of america
school students ad columbine and elementary school students at newtown. end of quote. but this is not so. except for its prohibition hon slavery the constitution limits only actions of government, not individuals. so for instance, the right to peacefully assemble, protects individual rights to organize, to protest and seek to change government action. that right is trivialized and mischaracterized as protecting shopping and watching movies and those constitutional rights are not the source of...
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school students at columbine, and elementary school students in newtown, and kids on street corners in chicago on too frequent a basis to tolerate, and all the families who never imagined that they'd lose a loved one to a bullet, those rights are at stake. we are responsible. and when i visited newtown last month i spent some private time with many of the families who lost their children that day, and one was the family of grace mcdonnell. grace's parents are here. grace was 7 years old when she was struck down, just a gorgeous, caring, joyful little girl. i'm told she loved pink, she loved the beach, she dreamed of becoming a painter, and so just before i left chris, her father gave me one of her paintings. and i hung it in my private study just off the oval office. and every time i look at that painting i think about grace. and i think about the life that she lived, and the life that lay ahead of her, and most of all i think about how when it comes to protect being the most vulnerable among us we must act now for grace, for the 25 other innocent children and devoted educators who
school students at columbine, and elementary school students in newtown, and kids on street corners in chicago on too frequent a basis to tolerate, and all the families who never imagined that they'd lose a loved one to a bullet, those rights are at stake. we are responsible. and when i visited newtown last month i spent some private time with many of the families who lost their children that day, and one was the family of grace mcdonnell. grace's parents are here. grace was 7 years old when...
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killers were plotting murdering their high school friends and piers, they fantasized about and imagined a day that hollywood would make a movie about them and they fantasized about the day that quentin tarantino would direct that movie. so for hollywood to pretend there isn't a connection, i think, is irresponsible. i'm not saying it is because of the movies, but i do think that there is a connection. i think that movies are too violent and don't need to be so violent. >> in a couple of words, if you had quentin tarantino sitting next to you, what would you say to him? >> i would ask him how he felt when he heard -- i'm sure 10, 15 years ago he heard the columbine killers wanted him to direct a movie about them. i would want to know what he felt about that and if he feels that he needs to make movies that are so gory and so violent and glorify shooting in the way that he has. >> thank you so much. appreciate your perspective. >> thank you for having me. >>> tense moments at a transit station in jersey city as an escalator suddenly starts going in the wrong direction. next, we're going t
killers were plotting murdering their high school friends and piers, they fantasized about and imagined a day that hollywood would make a movie about them and they fantasized about the day that quentin tarantino would direct that movie. so for hollywood to pretend there isn't a connection, i think, is irresponsible. i'm not saying it is because of the movies, but i do think that there is a connection. i think that movies are too violent and don't need to be so violent. >> in a couple of...
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and high school students at columbine. and elementary school students in new town. >> kids on street corners in chicago on to frequent of bases to tolerate. >> all the families never imagined that they would lose a loved one to a bullet. those rights are at stake. we are responsible. when i visited new town last month i spent private time with the families who lost their children that day. one was the family of grace mcdonnell. grace's paris are here. grace was 7 years old when she was struck down. she was a gorgeous carrying, joyful little girl--caring. she loved the pink and the beach. she dreamed of becoming a painter. just before i left chris her father he gave me one of her paintings. i hung it in my private study just off the oval office. every time i look at penny i think about race. i think about the life she lived a life to let head of her. most of all i think about how when it comes to protecting the most vulnerable as we must act now. >> for grace period for the 25 other innocent children and devoted educators w
and high school students at columbine. and elementary school students in new town. >> kids on street corners in chicago on to frequent of bases to tolerate. >> all the families never imagined that they would lose a loved one to a bullet. those rights are at stake. we are responsible. when i visited new town last month i spent private time with the families who lost their children that day. one was the family of grace mcdonnell. grace's paris are here. grace was 7 years old when she...
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and high school students at columbine. and elementary school students in newtown. and kids on street corners in chicago, on too frequent a basis to tolerate. and all the families who've never imagined that they'd lose a loved one to a bullet. those rights are at stake. we're responsible. and when i visited newtown hat month, i spent some private time with many of the families who lost their children that day, and one was the family of grace mcdonnell. grace's parents are here. grace was 7 years old when she was struck down. just a gorgeous, caring, joyful little girl. i'm told she loved pink. she loved the beach. she dreamed of becoming a painter. and so just before i left, chris, her father, gave me one of her paintings, and i hung it in my private study just off the oval office. and every time i look at that painting, i think about grace and i think about the life that she lived and the life that lay ahead of her, and most of all, i think about how when it comes to protecting the most vulnerable among us, we must act now. for grace. for the 25 other innocent chil
and high school students at columbine. and elementary school students in newtown. and kids on street corners in chicago, on too frequent a basis to tolerate. and all the families who've never imagined that they'd lose a loved one to a bullet. those rights are at stake. we're responsible. and when i visited newtown hat month, i spent some private time with many of the families who lost their children that day, and one was the family of grace mcdonnell. grace's parents are here. grace was 7 years...
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school students at columbine, and elementary school students in newtown and kids on street corners in chicago on too frequent a basis to tolerate, all the families who never imagined that they would lose a loved one to a bullet, those rights are at stake. we are responsible. and when i visited newtown last responsibility, i -- month, i spent some private time with many families who lost their children that day, one was the family of grace mcdonald, grace's parents are here, grace was 7 years old when she was struck down. just a gorgeous, caring, joyful little girl. i'm told he she loved the beach, she dreamed of becoming a painter and so just before i left chris, her father, gave me one of her paintings. and i hung it in my private study just off the oval office. and every time i look at that painting i think about grace. and i think about the life that she lived and the life that lay ahead of her and most of all i think about how when it comes to protecting the most vulnerable among us we must act now. for grace. for the 25 other innocent children and devoted educators who had so muc
school students at columbine, and elementary school students in newtown and kids on street corners in chicago on too frequent a basis to tolerate, all the families who never imagined that they would lose a loved one to a bullet, those rights are at stake. we are responsible. and when i visited newtown last responsibility, i -- month, i spent some private time with many families who lost their children that day, one was the family of grace mcdonald, grace's parents are here, grace was 7 years...